ITS OZX- Posted September 2, 2020 Posted September 2, 2020 A prisoner of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, who was caught by the Yemeni army fighting alongside the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia, revealed that the leaders and members of Al-Qaeda in a number of militia-controlled areas are working as supervisors and managing recruitment centers for the Houthis, including centers in Sana'a and its surroundings. "Prisoner Musa Nasser Ali Hassan Al-Melhani" stated in a video clip published by the Media Center of the Armed Forces that he has been fighting in the ranks of the Houthi militia since 2017 after he arranged for the transfer of the Houthi leader called "Hamza Hamza Al-Taj." The 20-year-old prisoner, Al-Melhani, indicated that he joined the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda from a young age due to his poverty and the difficult living conditions of his family, pointing out that he dropped out of education while in the seventh grade, stressing that he knows many leaders and members of Al-Qaeda in Sanaa and other areas under its control The militia, some of them work as supervisors and run recruitment centers for the Houthis, including centers in and around Sanaa. He added that some of them are taking part in the battle fronts alongside the Houthi militia, including a leader in the Al-Qaeda organization called “Yusef Al-Saafani,” who comes from the Saafan area in Sana’a, and many other people are al-Qaeda and ISIS organizations. He confirmed that the leader, "Al-Saffani", whom they called the "Zeer", was killed while he was fighting in the ranks of the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia in the coastal battles of Mocha on the western coast. A prisoner of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, who was caught by the Yemeni army fighting alongside the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia, revealed that the leaders and members of Al-Qaeda in a number of militia-controlled areas are working as supervisors and managing recruitment centers for the Houthis, including centers in Sana'a and its surroundings. "Prisoner Musa Nasser Ali Hassan Al-Melhani" stated in a video clip published by the Media Center of the Armed Forces that he has been fighting in the ranks of the Houthi militia since 2017 after he arranged for the transfer of the Houthi leader called "Hamza Hamza Al-Taj." The 20-year-old prisoner, Al-Melhani, indicated that he joined the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda from a young age due to his poverty and the difficult living conditions of his family, pointing out that he dropped out of education while in the seventh grade, stressing that he knows many leaders and members of Al-Qaeda in Sanaa and other areas under its control The militia, some of them work as supervisors and run recruitment centers for the Houthis, including centers in and around Sanaa. He added that some of them are taking part in the battle fronts alongside the Houthi militia, including a leader in the Al-Qaeda organization called “Yusef Al-Saafani,” who comes from the Saafan area in Sana’a, and many other people are al-Qaeda and ISIS organizations. He confirmed that the leader, "Al-Saffani", whom they called the "Zeer", was killed while he was fighting in the ranks of the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia in the coastal battles of Mocha on the western coast. “Prisoner Musa al-Melhani” was a member of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, who was seized by the army in mid-August, while he was fighting in the ranks of the Houthi terrorist militia on one of the battlefronts east of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, in northeastern Yemen. “Prisoner Musa Al-Melhani” comes from the Misik area in the capital Sana’a, and before he participated in the fighting alongside the Houthi coup militia, he underwent special courses that the militia usually holds for anyone before pushing him to the front lines.
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